If I forgot any big names or used someone in multiple picks, let me know. Used CBS for some ordering of the prospects

• Oakland trade 1st rounder to Miami for a 1st and 2nd rounder (IND)
• New York Jets trade 1st rounder to St. Louis for 1st and 3rd rounder
• New Orleans trades 1st round to San Francisco for 1st and 3rd (CAR)
• Buffalo trades 2nd and 3rd rounder to Green Bay for 1st round
• San Diego trades 1st rounder to Cincinnati for 1st rounder and 3rd

Round 1

1. Kansas City- Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
- The Chiefs need a QB, and Smith is seeming the best of the bunch. Unless someone blows up at the Senior Bowl, Smith will go #1.

2. Jacksonville- Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
- The Jags added Babin in the middle of the pick and used a second rounder on Branch. The Jags add another talented big man at DT instead.

3. Miami (From Oak)- Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
- The Dolphins have multiple picks in rounds 1, 2, and 3. The Dolphins could let Jake Long walk and if that's the case, they should move up and take Joeckel, who can produce for much less.

4. Philadelphia- Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
- Hate this pick, but if Joeckel is off the board, the Eagles could use a DB to replace DRC and potentially Nnamdi.

5. Detroit- Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
- The Lions can use a DE with Avril and KVB potentially testing FA.

6. Cleveland- Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
- The Browns could use another pass rusher. Either DE or OLB, Jones can get to the QB.

7. Arizona- DeMontre Moore, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
- With no good QB or OT on the board, the Cards can use this pick on another pass rusher.

8. Buffalo- Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSU
- The Bills are looking for a QB, but they can use another pass rusher opposite of Mario Williams.

9. St Louis (From NYJ)- Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
- Jets move down to get more talent/depth. Rams realize they have a weak crop of OT to work with, so they move up and get Eric Fisher, who could play LT or RT.

11. Cincinnati (From SD)- Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
- Bengals move up a bit thanks to SD moving back for a OT/more picks. Montgomery might be elevated in the draft thanks to his overall ability and the Bengals use him to help the pass rush.

12. Oakland (From MIA)- Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
- I love his game. I think he'll move up the draft board, thanks to his ability to play DE and DT. For the Raiders, you move down, get more picks, and add Williams to potentially play next to Seymour

13. Tampa Bay- Jonathan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
- The Bucs have a monster need at CB, and Banks could come in and start right away.

14. Carolina- Matt Elam, S, Florida
- Sheldon Richardson or Matt Elam, and I went Elam. The Panthers need some help in the secondary, and Elam could start helping that position, and Carolina gets DT help in round 2.

15. San Francisco (From NO)- Sheldon Richardson, DE, Missouri
- 49ers have a couple of picks later as well, so they move up and get one of the more intriguing players in Sheldon Richardson as Smith's eventual replacement.

16. New York Jets (From STL)- Dion Jordan, OLB, Oregon
- Jets move down to get more picks to help rebuild their team. The Jets need someone who could get to the QB, and Jordan has that skill.

17. Pittsburgh- Manti Te’o, ILB, Notre Dame
- Steelers will need someone who can play ILB next to Timmons. Thanks to a disappointing championship game, Te'o is here.

18. Dallas- Ziggy Ansah, DE, BYU
- Moving to the 4-3, the Cowboys will need another DE opposite of Ware. Ansah has the potential to be JPP 2.0, and that could intrigue Jerry.

19. New York Giants- Alec Ogletree, OLB, Georgia
- The Giants could use a OT, but ILB for now seems like the best talent. Ogletree has the upside to be great, and could create an impact early.

20. Chicago- Jonthan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
- Bears needs some help on that line, and Cooper helps immensely in the passing and running game.

21. San Diego (From CIN)- Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
- The Chargers move back, and grab one of the more interesting OT's in the 6-7 Johnson, who could give SD a RT starter.

22. St. Louis- Kenny Vacarro, S, Texas
- Rams need a WR, but they also need a S. Vacarro could come in right away and give them a ballhawk in the secondary.

23. Minnesota- Kennan Allen, WR, California
- The Vikings have a couple of weapons, but they throw in another in Keenan Allen, who could be the best WR in the draft.

24. Indianapolis- Barrett Jones, OG/OC, Alabama
- The Colts need to protect Andrew Luck, and Jones' versatility could provide some help to that young Colts line.

25. Buffalo (From GB)- Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse
- Bills lock in a need, and get the QB they want. I don't know if Nassib is this good, but he's played in the system. One half season of grooming and Nassib could be the starter in 2014.

26. Seattle- Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
- I mocked a TE to SEA and Zach Miller rose from the dead. Still, I think Eifert has potential to be amazing, and for Wilson, you get him another explosive weapon.

I'm not sold at all that the Rams would take an Eric Fisher at 16 let alone trading up for him. Granted, the return to school of Matthews and Lewan have kinda screwed thing up, but let's not overreact here.

There will be lots of players available in the 3rd round. We need to maximize every pick and not trade them away.

I do like Jordan, Randle, and Frederick as players and fits for the Jets. Jordan's a nice combo of need and value and probably as good as anyone else on the board for the Jets at that spot. They do kind of get hosed on the value chart in that trade though.

Randle I like a lot, but I don't think his value is at this top of the second at this point. Frederick is solid, pretty good value at a need spot and I think he'll be better once moved back to guard. Don't like the Manuel pick, at that point if they pass on QB's in the first couple of rounds (as much as I like Randle, not sure why they wouldn't take Glennon in the second for example if they plan on drafting a QB) they should just keep passing. Jenkins or Buchanan could work there as could Wagner or Brennan Williams.

Terrible trade for the Saints. San Francisco moves up and doesn't surrender a second? No way!

Then, I am NOT a fan of Alex Okafor at all. I do not trust Texas defenders. Outside of Orakpo and Thomas, these guys never seem to work out. And Okafor does not impress me. Here you have the Saints sitting on the board with Sheldon Richardson and Dion Jordan both on the board and we move down to get a mediocre DE?!?! No damn way!

San Fran would have to trade first, second and third to move up that far. First and third would only move them up to about Indy.
Cincy, likewise, would need a first, second, and 4th to move up that far (or their #2 from Oakland)

In the first I am fine with Barrett Jones to the Colts. Xavier Rhodes would also be a good pick.

In the third I just really don't agree with the need. The Colts are set for starters at ILB and have solid depth. The Colts should address S, OLB, 34 DE, or NT. ILB is really the only position on defense the Colts are fine with.

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Originally Posted by killxswitch

Bill Polian is cancer wrapped in AIDS delivered in an XXL enema so please don't expect me to disagree with you.

I feel that Green Bay will bring Finley back after how he played later in the season, I think we should take either Poyer to replace woodson or Hopkins to replace Jennings, but otherwise a really good draft.

The Jags have been looking for a pass rusher since they came into the league minus a few good years from Brackens. They have a very solid DT tandem right now and most assume Knighton will be retained as well